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<h2 style="text-align: center;">Installation of JSON Action Manager</h2>
<p>Move the <code>JSON Action Manager</code> folder to your user's Home directory.</p>
<p>Start using the various functions of the library in your own scripts by inserting the following lines at the beginning of each script:</p>
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//@includepath "~/JSON Action Manager/"
//@include "jamEngine.jsxinc"
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<p>Depending on your needs, you may also want to add some of the following include statements:</p>
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//@include "jamActions.jsxinc"
//@include "jamHelpers.jsxinc"
//@include "jamJSON.jsxinc"
//@include "jamUtils.jsxinc"
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<p>Alternatively, you can directly embed the contents of the compact one-line versions of the include files located in the <code>minified</code> subfolder. This is the way to go if you intend to produce stand-alone scripts, like the <a href="http://www.tonton-pixel.com/blog/json-sample-scripts/">JSON Sample Scripts</a>.</p>
<p>Basic HTML documentation automatically generated from the source files is available in the <a href="jsDoc/index.html"><code>jsDoc</code></a> subfolder.</p>
<p>Test scripts for Adobe Photoshop CS or later are available in the <a href="tests/doc/index.html"><code>tests</code></a> subfolder, covering a large set of features more easily scriptable using the JSON Action Manager library. They can be run in two different ways:</p>
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<li>Select any of the test scripts through the file selection dialog displayed by the File>Scripts>Browse… menu command of Adobe Photoshop.</li>
<li>Make an alias (file shortcut) of the <code>JSON Action Manager</code> folder (or its <code>tests</code> subfolder) and put it somewhere in the <code>Presets/Scripts</code> folder in the default preset location of the Adobe Photoshop application. On next launch, the test scripts will get directly accessible from the File>Scripts submenu: in Photoshop CS or CS2, the scripts will just appear among all others, sorted by lexical order; from Photoshop CS3, the scripts should appear grouped together by category.</li>
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<p>The JSON Action Manager library is licensed using <a href="LICENSE.html">GPLv3</a>.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2011-2012 by Michel MARIANI.</p>
<p>More information and latest versions of the source code can be found on <a href="http://www.tonton-pixel.com/blog/">Tonton Pixel’s Blog</a>.</p>
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